secondary air injector pump
Hello Guys!
Happy holidays to you all!
I have an issue that when I turned my engine off still the whinny sound comes from the passenger side under the air filter that drained my battery over night.
I researched that the sound might be the secondary air injector pump.
some of the guys say that the Secondary air injector pump is not necessary to have unless i do care about the engine light.
does anyone know that if I disconnect the SAI it will hurt my car?
What I've been doing is that I disconnect the battery at night and connect the battery in the morning.
disconnect and connect everyday will it hurt my car?
Please let me know Thank you guys.
Happy holidays to you all!
I have an issue that when I turned my engine off still the whinny sound comes from the passenger side under the air filter that drained my battery over night.
I researched that the sound might be the secondary air injector pump.
some of the guys say that the Secondary air injector pump is not necessary to have unless i do care about the engine light.
does anyone know that if I disconnect the SAI it will hurt my car?
What I've been doing is that I disconnect the battery at night and connect the battery in the morning.
disconnect and connect everyday will it hurt my car?
Please let me know Thank you guys.
let me know
this thing bothers me so much!
everyday i have to disconnect and connect my battery!
Thank you!
Doesn't hurt the car really, but it's definitely a pain in the ***. The mileage in the odometer is stored in the gauge cluster and won't be affected by the battery being unplugged. Why not just unplug the pump and forget about it?
yes, you can put a 1 ohm 10 watt resistor in the connector and you wont get the cel.
unplugging the battery does affect the car. it resets the readiness modules, so if per say you you unplugged the car and went to take it in the next day for emissions and inspection, you will fail emissions and be told to drive the car around for a few miles and bring it back.
also unplugging the battery resets fuel trim adaptations. so the ecu will keep having to relearn your driving habits. thus may hurt fuel economy.
unplugging the battery does affect the car. it resets the readiness modules, so if per say you you unplugged the car and went to take it in the next day for emissions and inspection, you will fail emissions and be told to drive the car around for a few miles and bring it back.
also unplugging the battery resets fuel trim adaptations. so the ecu will keep having to relearn your driving habits. thus may hurt fuel economy.


